Kinetics Notes
Kinetics Notes
Kinetics Notes
KINETICS
The rate of reaction is defined as the change in concentration of a substance in unit time
Its usual unit is mol dm-3s-1
The rate of a reaction can be determined by following some aspect of the materials which changes as the reaction proceeds.
When the effect of concentration on the rate of reaction is being investigated, it is important to keep other factors, such as the
temperature, constant during the process.
There are several different methods for measuring reactions rates. Some reactions can be measured in several ways
This works if there is a change in the number of moles of gas in the reaction. Using a gas syringe is a common way
of following this
This works if there is a gas produced which is allowed to escape. Works better with heavy gases such as CO 2
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Titrating samples of reaction mixture with acid, alkali, sodium thiosulphate etc
Small samples are removed from the reaction mixture, quenched (which stops the reaction) and the titrated with a suitable
reagent.
HCOOCH3(aq) + NaOH(aq) HCOONa(aq) + CH3OH(aq) The NaOH could be titrated with an acid
BrO3 –(aq) + 5Br –(aq) + 6H+(aq) 3Br2(aq) + 3H2O(l) The H+ could be titrated with an alkali
CH3COCH3(aq) + I2(aq) → CH3COCH2I(aq) + H+(aq) + I–(aq) The I2 could be titrated with sodium
thiosuplate
Colorimetry
If there is a change in the optical activity through the reaction this could be followed in a polarimeter
Rate Equations
The rate equation relates mathematically the rate of reaction to the concentration of the reactants.
For the following reaction, aA + bB → products, the r is used as symbol for rate
generalised rate equation is:
The unit of r is usually moldm-3s-1
The square brackets [A] means the concentration of A (unit
mol dm-3)
Orders are usually integers 0,1,2 The total order for a reaction is worked out by adding all
the individual orders together (m+n)
0 means the reaction is zero order with respect to that
reactant 1 means first order 2 means second order
Graphs of initial rate against concentration show the different orders. The
initial rate may have been calculated from taking gradients from For a rate concentration graph to show
concentration /time graphs i.e the gradients of the following concentration the order of a particular reactant the
verses time graphs would be taken: concentration of that reactant must be
varied whilst the concentrations of the
other reactants should be kept constant.
This data is processed by plotting the data and calculating successive half-lives
Calculating units of k
Example: Write rate equation for reaction between A and B where A is 1st order and B is 2nd order.
The initial rate is the rate at the start of the reaction, where it is
fastest. It is often obtained by taking the gradient of the conc vs time
graph.
Example: work out the rate equation for the following reaction, A+ B+ 2C D + 2E, using the
initial rate data in the table
In order to calculate the order for a particular
reactant it is easiest to compare two experiments
where only that reactant is being changed
As the concentration of C doubles (A and B staying constant) the rate stays the
same
The overall rate equation is r = k [A] [B]2 The reaction is 3rd order overall and the
unit of the rate constant =mol-2dm6s -1
If these changes happened at the same time then the rate would x2x9= x 18
Example work out the rate equation for the reaction, between X and Y, using the initial rate data in the table
For reactant X as the concentration doubles (Y staying constant) so does the rate.
The effect of Y, therefore, on rate is to have The reaction is 3rd order overall and the unit of the
quadrupled it.
rate constant =mol-2dm6s -1
Y must be second order
Using the above example, choose any one of the experiments and put the values into the rate equation that has been rearranged
to give k. Using experiment 3:
Remember k is the same for all experiments done at the same temperature.
ln k = constant – Ea/(RT)
A mechanism is a series of steps through which the Each step can have a different rate of reaction. The
reaction progresses, often forming intermediate slowest step will control the overall rate of reaction.
compounds. If all the steps are added together they will The slowest step is called the rate-determining
add up to the overall equation for the reaction step.
The molecularity (number of moles of each substance) of the molecules in the slowest step will be the same as the
order of reaction for each substance. e.g. 0 moles of A in slow step would mean A is zero order. 1 mole of A in the
slow step would mean A is first order
Example 1 Example 2
Mechanism A + 2B + C D + E
A+BX+D
Propanone reacts with iodine in acidic solution (the acid is a catalyst) as shown in the equation below.
This reaction can be followed by removing small samples from the reaction mixture with a volumetric pipette.
The sample is then quenched by adding excess sodium hydrogencarbonate to neutralize acid catalyst which
stops the reaction. Then the sample can be titrated with sodium thiosulphate using a starch catalyst
Rate = k[CH3COCH3(aq)][H+(aq)]
The rate determining step of this reaction must therefore contain one propanone
molecule and one H+ ion forming an intermediate. The iodine will be involved in a
subsequent faster step.
Remember the nucleophilic substitution reaction of halogenoalkanes and hydroxide ions. This is a one step
mechanism
Example 4 Example 5
Overall Reaction Using the rate equation rate = k[NO]2 [H2] and the
overall equation 2NO(g) + 2H2 (g) N2 (g) + 2H2O(g), the
NO2 (g) + CO(g) → NO(g) + CO2 (g) following three-step mechanism for the reaction was
Mechanism: suggested. X and Y are intermediate species
NO2 appears twice in the slow steps so it is Which one of the three steps is the rate-determining
second order. CO does not appear in the slow step?
step so is zero order. Step 2 – as H2 appears in rate equation and combination
r = k [NO2] 2 of step 1 and 2 is the ratio that appears in the rate
equation
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